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Originally posted by DriftR

Hey  

Last night saw Dexter the burgundy r32 gtr,  

he must have sold his 180 or something  

But damn thats the nicest loudest and quickest gtr i have seen on the street.

very nice :(

will get one soon me thinks hehee who needs a house

Go to the runz- his been there 2 saturday night's in a row. And you can see a s*hit load of Skylines

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Originally posted by kabab

http://www.autostyle.com.au/nissan11.html

It looks like its a T78 not T76 oh well close enough :shake:

I'm just playing with you :uh-huh: :uh-huh:

DEXTER has some stiff competition- There was a purple R33 GTR, that chopped everything last saturday night

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Originally posted by kabab

Real cars at the runs !!! about farken time :):)

It's been like that for the last 4 months. Its called the Jap Runs

Asian guys organise it and its run after run after run until the cops come- then its sms time next venue, next venue, next venue until 4am the next day.

I have always seen atlesat one Jap car run at a time- its mostly jap car vs jap car, supras , skylines, 180, silvias, 200sx, 300zx, mr2's (the one from BD4's), cosmos, lexus,soarers the list goes on and on

Its like have a piece of Japan on the Sydney streets lol:lol:

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Hey guys im new to these forums, but some may have seen me around and/or know me.

Dexters Gtr is awesome, was with him the other night, has in excess of 300kw atw and he just recently done some more headwork to it and has yet to re dyo it. If anyone wants to race him ad are serious enough with their cars just Pm me and i can organise for you.

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Originally posted by MrExa

Hey guys im new to these forums, but some may have seen me around and/or know me.

Dexters Gtr  is awesome, was with him the other night, has in excess of 300kw atw and he just recently done some more headwork to it and has yet to re dyo it. If anyone wants to race him ad are serious enough with their cars just Pm me and i can organise for you.

Where does he get his work done???????

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